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This Jewish clothing supplier started business online in 1999, early enough in the days of the Internet to reserve the king of web domains for its category, ModestClothing.com. The primary link here leads to long skirts. Also look for loose-fitting knit layering tops with three-quarter and long sleeves.

Skirts are usually the one category where Islamic clothing suppliers cross over into Western apparel styling and gain a following among non-Islamic customers shopping for trendy skirts with plenty of length, and this company is no exception.

With customer service based in Utah and a stock and shipping warehouse in New York, this company is an online-only storefront that stocks various brands of casual and formal dress styles for women, with a special category of wrap and front-button dresses for nursing mothers.

A variety of plain and simple clothing styles are offered by this small business that is based in New York and utilizes area talent of about fifteen home-based seamstresses. Jumpers are a specialty, as are the nightgowns, maternity and nursing clothing.

Bettie Need offers custom-sewn women's and girls' classic dresses and skirts from her own original designs as well as from the pattern labels Baker Lane, Sense and Sensibility and Serendipity Studio. Maternity and nursing styles are included in the options.

A handful of skirts and tops for women are custom made by this family business. Most of the styles offered, however, are in girls' sizes 3 to 16. More categories of clothing are offered for girls than for women, including dresses, nightgowns and school uniforms.

From the same adorable pattern, this family business has produced several hundred girls' dresses since 2005. The Fashion Belle site is focused on women's apparel, but this exceptional resource for girls' dresses deserves a mention. The girls' sizes 3 to 12 fit up to a 30" chest circumference, which may overlap some junior or petite women's sizes.

Blouses with a Peter Pan collar style are the specialty of this family business. A ten gore skirt style in denim and other fabrics are also offered along with a few other items, in girls' sizes and women's regular and maternity sizes.

The Ringger family began their home-based business in 1987 and expanded to the Internet in 2003. Independent sewing contractors help fill orders. A selection of classic clothing in many sizes, including culottes, skirts, blouses, and jumpers may be ordered from this supplier. The selection of modest nightgowns is worth a special look.